Using the Jupyter notebook

- [Instructor] In this video,…we will get a better understanding…of using Jupyter notebooks.…Jupyter notebooks allow you to create…and share documents that have live code, explanatory text,…equations, and visualizations.…There are two ways of doing this.…If you use Windows 10, you can just look for…the Anaconda Navigator, and launch Jupyter notebook…from there.…Alternatively, you can go to the command prompt…by typing cmd, and then once within the command prompt,…type jupyter notebook and hit Enter,…and this will retrieve exactly the same thing.…

This will open the Jupyter notebook application…in the web browser on the following address,…http localhost, and you can see you've got 8890/tree.…The Files tab gives you a list of all the files…in your current folder or directory.…The Running tab let's you track your running processes…and any open Jupyter notebooks,…and the Clusters tab is now provided by iPython parallel,…which is a Python package and collection of CLI scripts…for controlling clusters for Jupyter.…

To start a notebook, select New under the File tab.…

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11/3/2017

pandas is an open-source library that provides high-performance, easy-to-use data structures, and data analysis tools for Python. In this intermediate-level, hands-on course, learn how to use the pandas library and tools for data analysis and data structuring. Instructor Jonathan Fernandes dives into topics such as DataFrames, basic plotting, indexing, and groupby. To help you learn how to work with data more effectively, Jonathan takes you through a series of exercises that are based on the same large, public data set: the Olympic medal winners from 1896 to 2008.